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Three teams on the case of Albert Pujols

According to Mark Feinsand’s sources, three teams are on the case of Albert Pujols, a free agent following his season in Los Angeles.

The arrival of the hitter of choice in the National helps his cause.

According to what circulates, the Cardinals, the Rockies and the Mariners would be in the lot.

I don’t think I need to tell you why it would be magical for Pujols, who is 21 circuits away from 700, to sign for Saint-Louis…

In Colorado, we want the attack and it is the most aggressive club in its services. The Dodgers division rivals would love to have him for his stick and his leadership.

And in Seattle, he would be a point guard for youngsters, including Abraham Toro. The Angels’ division rivals could add a pure DH, like him or Nelson Cruz.

Clayton Kershaw back in Los Angeles?

As you know, for Clayton Kershaw, it’s not bad between the Dodgers and the Rangers.

And according to what is circulating, the Dodgers could be the favorites in the file.

We know he would like to go home (to Texas), but at the same time he wants to win… and the Rangers are not ready to win.

To be continued, but watch the Dodgers.

The Braves keep an open door

If Freddie Freeman doesn’t return to Atlanta, Matt Olson could be Alex Anthopoulos’ #1 option.

The latter keeps in contact with the A’s.

The primary goal is to bring back veteran Freeman, but he could quickly sign elsewhere.

Note that Olson is a native of Atlanta.

Michael Conforto of All Struggles

In the last few days, the name of Michael Conforto has circulated a lot. Whether in San Diego, the Yankees or Colorado, he was quoted.

But now Conforto is also at the heart of discussions in Arizona and Florida, with the Marlins.

Its market is clearly in turmoil. That said, for money reasons, he shouldn’t come back to the Mets.

Where will he go?

  • JD Davis is a name to watch.
  • Another deal for MLB.

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